Poll: How many languages can you fluently speak?

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kurokotetsu

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Fluent in Spanish, English and Catalan, able to communicate then add French (speaking slowly I can understand nad speak it more or less) and understand a some German and Japanese (although i never took anyclasses for either of them), and also Italian and Portuguese, but that is cheating a little as I mostly use other languages. If reading counted the it would be 4, as my French is good enough. Also, I want to start on formal training in the other two. If its about cursing, then all of the above plus one arabic inslut and a polish or chec one too.
 

papdefer

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Dec 17, 2009
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Two fluently: English and French (I'm from Quebec)
I can read and understand Latin and by extension quite a bit of Spanish and Italian. Used to be OK in German but I haven't used it in years.
 

TilMorrow

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ultimateownage said:
English, Posh-English, Stereotypical-English, Ye-Olde English, bullshitting, and 1337.
Like this guy pretty much any type of english except for broken english.
 

Wakey652

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Nov 1, 2010
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Mother tongue English. I'm in my final year of a French and German degree and I've worked and studied in both France and Germany so I guess near fluent for those two.
 

Fraught

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BoredPixel said:
Fraught said:
BoredPixel said:
English and Estonian, I used to understand German pretty well too, not any more though.
Dude, me too.

Though I can speak a wee bit of German (though my proficiency at it is dismal), and a wee bit (though even less) of Russian.
*Kõrge viis*

Yeah it really doesn't sound very good in Estonian.
I can speak a wee bit of Russian myself. The only sentence I can properly say is "I'm sorry I was late for class" though ^.^.
I should be able to speak way more than that, I take Russian as an optional class. But I'm so incredibly bad at it since I missed out on most of the basics.

Great to see a fellow Estonian on The Escapist, hope you'll have a happy independence day tomorrow. ^.^
At my school, we've actually the whole week off.

Yeeeeah, it's pretty awesome.
 

Azaradel

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Jan 7, 2009
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Two - Swedish and English.

I'm ok...ish... at Spanish, as well, but I'm far from fluent. I'm working on bettering it, though.
 

Popido

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Oct 21, 2010
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None.

But I have planned to learn Japanese, Italian and Russian, so thats like already halfway there.
 

cathou

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Apr 6, 2009
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i'm fluent in french (which is my first language) and i'm also fluent in english, but i have a very thick accent and people sometimes dont understand me
 

Eldan

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Jun 22, 2008
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Swiss German, German, English. Used to speak French, but that's burried under eight years of not being used and ten years of being bad at it in school.
 

thylasos

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Aug 12, 2009
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English, naturally. French to newspaper level, Russian better than that. Bits and bobs of Italian, Spanish, Czech, Latin, and Japanese.
 

Chemical Alia

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I can speak English, Chinese and German. Though, having practically no reason to use the second two in my life right now means they're getting pretty rusty. I also have practically no Spanish speaking ability, but I can read it fluently thanks to years of classes that only focused on grammar and no verbal skills.
 

MissDK

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Jan 11, 2011
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I speak Danish, English and German fluently, but I also understand Norwegian and Swedish (and a little bit of Japanese)...
 

Lieju

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Jan 4, 2009
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Really fluently Finnish and English. I know some Japanese, but wouldn't call myself fluent. There are several languages I know a bit, but not that well.
 

SturmDolch

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May 17, 2009
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Three.

English, Swiss-German, and German.

Swiss-German is a dialect of German, but it's very distinct; people from Germany usually can't understand it.

I also speak intermediate French and Spanish.
 

Harkonnen64

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Jul 14, 2010
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Americanese!

Just kidding. I lived on the U.S./Mexico border until I was 6, then moved away. By then, I didn't have a need to speak Spanish. However, English was my best subject in high school. I figure if I'm only going to speak one language, I should speak it well.